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My husband received an approval email from the NVC on September 17, 2022, for the F21 visa class. As a green card holder, we are currently awaiting the scheduled interview. We contacted the NVC and the US embassy many times for an expedite request, but they didn't accept it in order to be fair to all applicants, and they're scheduling interviews in the order that the cases complete processing at the NVC. I'm wondering if there are any other green card holders here who got their approval after us and have already been scheduled for an interview. Thank you!

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4 hours ago, Stephaniesl said:

priority date on Immigrant Visa - Summary Information (state.gov) website is "30-JUN-2020"

 

Unfortunately, your PD is no longer current on Table A of the Aug 2023 visa bulletin.  The F2A date regressed to 08 Oct 2017 -- https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2023/visa-bulletin-for-august-2023.html

 

Until your case PD becomes current, you will not be in line for visa interview.  You may need to wait 3 years or so.  There is no expedite for cases that are not current, not even for life-or-death reasons.  I recommend the LPR petitioner apply for US citizenship ASAP when they are eligible.  As soon as they get their naturalization certificate, they may request the case to be upgraded to IR1 and also request for expedited interview appointment.

 

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1 hour ago, Chancy said:

 

Unfortunately, your PD is no longer current on Table A of the Aug 2023 visa bulletin.  The F2A date regressed to 08 Oct 2017 -- https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2023/visa-bulletin-for-august-2023.html

 

Until your case PD becomes current, you will not be in line for visa interview.  You may need to wait 3 years or so.  There is no expedite for cases that are not current, not even for life-or-death reasons.  I recommend the LPR petitioner apply for US citizenship ASAP when they are eligible.  As soon as they get their naturalization certificate, they may request the case to be upgraded to IR1 and also request for expedited interview appointment.

 

@Chancy, shouldn’t be based on each embassy? I know that usually the embassy inform NVC about the available spots they have for appt and the NVC send the files…

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1 minute ago, Stephaniesl said:

shouldn’t be based on each embassy? I know that usually the embassy inform NVC about the available spots they have for appt and the NVC send the files…

 

That only applies to cases that are current according to the visa bulletin.  Your case is not current.  It doesn't matter even if your embassy has 0 cases in process right now.  Based on US immigration law, they can not grant you a visa until your case PD becomes current, so there's no point interviewing you until then.  Here's a recent report of an F2A applicant who was turned away at the embassy, because F2A retrogressed after he already had an interview schedule and his case PD was suddenly no longer current --

 

 

Again, your only option to get an interview appointment quicker is for the LPR petitioner to become a US citizen, assuming they are eligible.  For IR1 (spouse of USC) cases, the visa bulletin is irrelevant.

 

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On 8/3/2023 at 6:39 PM, Chancy said:

 

That only applies to cases that are current according to the visa bulletin.  Your case is not current.  It doesn't matter even if your embassy has 0 cases in process right now.  Based on US immigration law, they can not grant you a visa until your case PD becomes current, so there's no point interviewing you until then.  Here's a recent report of an F2A applicant who was turned away at the embassy, because F2A retrogressed after he already had an interview schedule and his case PD was suddenly no longer current --

 

 

Again, your only option to get an interview appointment quicker is for the LPR petitioner to become a US citizen, assuming they are eligible.  For IR1 (spouse of USC) cases, the visa bulletin is irrelevant.

 

@Chancy, I dont know if I qualify for citizenship using the 4 years 1 day rule? I've had a green card since 2011, but we left the states in 2012 and didn't return until April 2019. Since then, I haven't left the country for more than 6 months. I came back for good in 2020 and began working in 2021. Some people told me I can apply for citizenship, some people says no its risky…

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On 8/3/2023 at 6:39 PM, Chancy said:

 

That only applies to cases that are current according to the visa bulletin.  Your case is not current.  It doesn't matter even if your embassy has 0 cases in process right now.  Based on US immigration law, they can not grant you a visa until your case PD becomes current, so there's no point interviewing you until then.  Here's a recent report of an F2A applicant who was turned away at the embassy, because F2A retrogressed after he already had an interview schedule and his case PD was suddenly no longer current --

 

 

Again, your only option to get an interview appointment quicker is for the LPR petitioner to become a US citizen, assuming they are eligible.  For IR1 (spouse of USC) cases, the visa bulletin is irrelevant.

 

I see now that visa bulletin current date is August 2023… im lost

 

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On 8/5/2023 at 6:03 PM, Stephaniesl said:

I see now that visa bulletin current date is August 2023… im lost

 

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Yes, that's the link to the Visa Bulletin for August 2023. Just click on it for the actual Visa Bulletin. It is updated every month, September's will be released in a few days so you can check that then to see if your category has moved at all. 

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On 8/5/2023 at 5:03 PM, Stephaniesl said:

I see now that visa bulletin current date is August 2023

 

August 2023 is the current visa bulletin, not the current Priority Date (PD).  You will see the current PD for each visa category when you click on that visa bulletin link.  For F2A, it's 08 Oct 2017.

 

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5 hours ago, appleblossom said:

 

Yes, that's the link to the Visa Bulletin for August 2023. Just click on it for the actual Visa Bulletin. It is updated every month, September's will be released in a few days so you can check that then to see if your category has moved at all. 

oh okay.. thanks!

On 3/27/2022 at 4:19 PM, AKKH said:

Hi, 

 

You can find everything in my signature and timeline.

Here is my own N400 experience: 

  • Feb 4: applied online
  • July 9: notice for biometrics 
  • August 3: biometrics done
  • October 1: notice for interview - online 
  • November 9: interview, approval recommendation, placed in line for oath ceremony 
  • November 22: notice for oath - online
  • December 8: oath ceremony 

and here is my wife's visa progress: 

Old Category: F21

Emailed NVC on Dec 18, 2021

New Category (on Dec 28, 2021): IR1

 

Application priority date (I 130): 03/23/2018

USCIS Approval: 08/09/2019

Welcome Letter: 10/15/2019

Submission to NVC: 02/03/2020

I-864 Rejected (minor error): 03/09/2020

Resubmission: 03/09/2020

DQ'ed: 06/19/2020 (100 days of second time)

Expedite Request NVC: 03/03/2022

Expedite Approval NVC: 03/04/2022 (15 hours)

Status Update: At NVC 03/04/2022

Expedited Approval Email: 03/08/2022

Status Update 2: In Transit 03/08/2022

Status Update 3: Ready 03/15/2022

Email from Embassy for scheduling an interview: 03/16/2022

Medical Exam: 03/25/2022

Interview (done by applicant): 04/07/2022

 

5 hours ago, appleblossom said:

 

Yes, that's the link to the Visa Bulletin for August 2023. Just click on it for the actual Visa Bulletin. It is updated every month, September's will be released in a few days so you can check that then to see if your category has moved at all. 

 

4 hours ago, Chancy said:

 

August 2023 is the current visa bulletin, not the current Priority Date (PD).  You will see the current PD for each visa category when you click on that visa bulletin link.  For F2A, it's 08 Oct 2017.

 

oh okay.. thanks!

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